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The protests in Chile and pulling out as host of COP25 show: Climate action, sustainable development, and just transitions are goals that have to be reconciled.
National climate action plans are often framed narrowly and may overlook important aspects of climate change and development.
New research points to major challenges if we fail to slow down global warming. Sweden's vision to become the first fossil-free welfare state is not enough.
A new interactive tool shows how countries address priorities in their nationally determined contributions under the Paris Agreement.
The Paris Agreement has laid a foundation for global climate action, but doesn't guarantee that its goals will be achieved. The real test is what we make of it.
Relying too heavily on international private finance to fund climate action and other sustainable development in developing countries is a mistake.
Having achieved its US$10 billion funding target, the Green Climate Fund is ready to be operational. But countries must learn to use finance better.
$100 billion USD per year was pledged for climate finance starting in 2020. Today, the Fund is not operational, but climate finance should still begin.